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La Niña weather dries out NZ renewable strength

THE La Niña weather cycle rustled the crown of New Zealand's impressive renewable energy share this quarter, seeing a drop from 81.9% down to 79%.

Jonathan Davidson
La Niña weather dries out NZ renewable strength

La Niña is one of many naturally occurring atmospheric events caused by small changes in the Earth's orbit around the sun.  The event typically causes less intensity in atmospheric eddy vapour systems,...

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